Corey Lewandowski, the campaign manager for Donald J. Trump, was interviewed by Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday this morning. While most media outlets consider the “Battery Charge” levied against Mr. Lewandowski by Michelle Fields, a former Brietbart reporter, all but dead news Wallace proceeded to question Lewandowski about the incident, in a out of line attempt to revive the now dismissed charges. This unnecessary and inflammatory questioning once again substantiates the anti-Trump sentiment that GOP establishment’s influence over pundits and reporters who at their behest continue their efforts to stop Trump.

Chris Wallace then proceeded to leverage his contemptuous questioning of Mr. Lewandowski about some alleged fracture within the Trump campaign. Wallace’s question alleging that the addition of Paul Manafort as a “Changing of Guard” is snarky to say the least. It is a continued attack of the establishment to exploit any weakness alleged or manufactured to try and slow the Trump campaign.

Manafort was quoted as stating in the Trump Campaign’s press release about his duties and focus within the campaign, “As part of the campaign team, my job is to secure and protect Mr. Trump’s nomination and that is what we will do. In this regard, I will be working closely with Mr. Lewandowski and Mr. Glassner to ensure Mr. Trump’s nomination. I am honored that he has allowed me to join him in this effort.”

In an attempt to voice concern over the controversial Colorado primary surprise Donald Trump in a written opinion for the Wall Street Journal masterfully nailed the frustration of many disenfranchised voters. The GOP’s rules disqualify the voter from the candidate selection process. The candidate is not determined by the constituency of Republican Party, rather, the candidate is a coronation of the Republican establishment; “If you are not an insider then you can’t play!” The frustration of the Trump Campaign’s position certainly rings true with Trump supporters.

The United States of America was founded on the principles of God and Democracy. The whole democracy theory is subjugated when the process removes the power of the governed over the state when matters of constitutionality are put at risk. It may be time to return to a basic structure as the founders of this country envisioned. We escaped from aristocracy and we certainly don’t want to return. It is the continued political class establishment rule, whether Democrat or Republican, that risks our freedom and Constitutional rights.

Although it really doesn’t matter that much, Donald Trump has been attacked for just about any public statement he has made. The attacks are coming from within his declared party – The Republican Party. He has some fresh ideas on some issues that scares the left leaning moderate Republican establishment. Mr. Trump’s candid opinions on illegal immigration, China, and the shredding of the balance of power granted the Legislative branch. Specifically the relinquishment of power by the Congress to the Executive and Judicial branches is popular with many conservative supporters.

The recent disturbing events surrounding the authorship or modification of laws by the Supreme Court justices underscores the lack of will and intestinal fortitude that our House and Senate have shown. The people granted majority control of both houses of Congress on the promises that they made to protect our borders and repeal the Affordable Care Act. Mr. Trump is not alone in his disappointment with our legislators. That is why his positions are being considered by so many conservative constituents.

The pundits and pollsters that are attacking forget one major point. The right of any, I say again, any citizen who meets the criteria and qualifications for the office of President is allowed to seek that election. The fact that Mr. Trump seems to be promoting a Constitutional platform is a refreshing perspective to true conservative voters and this scares the moderate John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Carl Rove, and Jeb Bush leftist moderates backed by the Republican leadership. They want to keep the moderates in power like John Boehner. Boehner and his late night, backroom negotiations, “just give ‘em whatever they want”, has got to go.

Donald Trump may not be able to win the Republican nomination, however, it is refreshing that he is in the mix because he will say what the moderates won’t. It is really a good thing to have Mr. Trump in the mix because he will keep the rest of the candidates on their toes. So the next time you hear a pundit spouting that “Trump is a clown”, just remember it is Mr. Trump’s right and duty to seek the office of President. Those pundits that are quick to judge might remember how being really wrong is a curse – Dick Morris. We all expect that having so many in the quest is probably just an orchestrated distraction and “poof” Jeb Bush will shake out as the nominee. Just don’t be so quick count any candidate out you might just get “Reaganized”.